At‑a‑glance
• What it is: Modern Mexican spot with tequila program and polished vibes.
• Where we used it: Early dinner with toddler + newborn (stroller in tow).
• Who it’s for: Parents who want a nicer dinner but can’t do a 2‑hour sit.
TL;DR
Go early (before 6 pm) and it’s a smooth, tasty family outing; later hours skew louder.
Great tacos/enchiladas and attentive service.
Pros
• Flavor‑forward food that still pleases picky eaters
• Friendly, efficient service; booths feel semi‑private
• Good pacing—apps land fast which buys toddler time
Cons
• Sound rises after 6:30–7:00 pm; less newborn‑friendly then
• Price point is date‑night‑ish
• Limited stroller space at peak (ask for end‑booth)
How we tested
Early dinner with a 3‑year‑old + sleeping newborn; stroller parked at booth end; in/out
~60–75 minutes.
Ratings
| Voice | Rating / Note |
|---|---|
| Overall Family | ★★★★☆ (4.1/5) |
| Kayden (age 3) | ★★★★½ — “Chips crunchy. I dip!” |
| Amanda’s take | ★★★★☆ — Delicious, polished; best when we beat the rush. |
| Kyle’s take | ★★★★☆ — Logistics work if you request a booth and keep it early. |
| Madison’s take (newborn) | ★★★☆½ — “Early dinner or I’m out.” |
| Dog’s Review | ★★★☆☆ — “I heard the word ‘carne.’ I approve in spirit.” |
Details that matter
• Ask for a booth; bring a quiet toy; split one entrée + sides for kids.
• Park the stroller out of traffic; quick photo before kids get saucy.
Should you buy/try it?
Yes—early dinner is the move. Date‑night taste with kid‑time pacing

